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“My Breakthrough!” — Blessing CEO Reacts From Prison

Controversial relationship therapist and social media influencer Blessing CEO (Okoro Blessing Nkiruka) has been remanded in Kirikiri Correctional Center after pleading not guilty to multiple EFCC charges bordering on alleged fraud.

In a defiant Instagram post from custody, the self-styled “No.1 most controversial relationship and mental expert” gave her fans an update on her legal battles while maintaining a surprisingly positive spirit.

“3 charges with EFCC. 1st 36 million naira wey I don pay finish ooo. Tenancy dispute. 2nd 69 million naira, Tenancy dispute… 3rd cancer drama, 13 million donated…”

Blessing CEO revealed she spent 26 days in EFCC custody before being remanded in prison pending the perfection of her bail. This marks her second time in Kirikiri, having been there in 2022 over alleged defamation and cyber bullying charges.

Despite the gravity of the situation, she remained optimistic, framing the ordeal as part of a divine plan for greater things.

“It will end in praise, remember that if God wants to use you, he needs to put you through fire like yakubu so l will mange because this story is my biggest breakthrough. Watch God turn this into a big stepping stone.”

She also thanked the EFCC for the “free publicity,” joked about becoming their brand ambassador, and urged her supporters to pray for her while inviting them (and bloggers) to visit her in prison.

“Just put me in your prayer I am coming back stronger… See you all soon. Kirikri is located at apapa, you can bring food when visiting me during the weekend.”

The influencer assured her “lovers” that she would give the full gist after the cases are over and insisted she did not sell anybody’s houses.

Her multiple tenancy dispute cases and the separate “cancer drama” allegation involving donated funds continue to generate heated debates.

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